Do you have a good memory?
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Thats a good tip @Binky1234 another one i get my sister to do is cross each day off her callendar so she knows which day it is.0
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@Phillfroggy; So sorry to hear this, but so positive that your family and kids are there to support you.0
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Phillfroggy said:@CoffeeFirst My short term memory is awful. When I had my first stroke aged 34 the clot on my brain scarred part of the brain that is responsible for memory and it damaged this. When I say short term it can be something 5 minutes ago to a week. Either my sister or brother will call me at 9am every morning to take my morning medication and put an x on my medication box for that day morning also the same in the evening at 9pm. My kids are brilliant also they keep buying me little puzzle boxes and gadgets that can help with memory issues.I thought my memory was bad. If I`m talking and I`m interrupted I have no idea what I was talking about.I had a fractured skull and brain damage 20 years ago, other than memory and a scar on the back of my head, I`m "normal" (whatever normal is nowadays).
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i would love to answer this post but i cant remember what the question was3
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@Binky1234; I do like my yellow stickies too, so useful they are 😀0
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i am the king of post it notes, trouble is the first note i look at says "please read other notes for further instructions"1
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@SBSpIMuleX; Haha…. I lost a few of mine when they dried up and just dropped off the screen!0
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I’m hopeless with names and forgetting where I’ve put something. I can remember minute details of stuff that happened years ago though. I do have brain fog sometimes, especially when I’m tired.0
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I'm sorry what was the question0
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Good one @Kevco60, made me chuckle0
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